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Coach Steve Kerr said Stephen Jackson won't be at Warriors camp.

Kerr said the deal "ultimately didn't pan out" with the Warriors and Captain Jack. Jackson said he thinks he can play another two years, so there's a chance someone signs him. Wed, Sep 21, 2016 05:00:00 PM

Stephen Jackson thinks he can be an NBA-level player for two more years.

Jackson has been talking about a comeback all summer and continue that talk in saying he has two years left. "I've been been playing basketball at a high level and my body feels great," Jackson said. "I got calls from different coaches who have seen me work out and they know I can still play. I've got two years left, so why not give it back to the game?" While the 38-year-old may hook on somewhere, he won't be more than a bench player and can be ignored in standard fantasy leagues. Tue, Sep 13, 2016 10:11:00 AM

Stephen Jackson said he's not looking to return to the NBA to chase a ring.

While Jackson had been rumored to be interested in making a comeback with the Warriors, he said he's not just chasing a ring. "I love the Knicks, I love Chicago, even love New Orleans," Jackson said. "I think those are great places where I can be a great teammate and also help the team become a better team. I'm not one of those guys that's chasing the ring." The 38-year-old could help a team as a veteran off the bench, but he won't have any fantasy value if he hooks on somewhere. Thu, Aug 25, 2016 12:38:00 PM

Stephen Jackson said Jimmy Butler and Rajon Rondo are trying to recruit him to the Bulls.

Jackson has been eyeing an NBA comeback and said he's been in contact with the two Bulls players. "Well, actually not a lot of people know that Jimmy has been calling me," Jackson said. "We’ve been talking for like three months now. Even [Rajon] Rondo has been calling me, they really want me on the Bulls team." While the 38-year-old could hook on as a bench player with the Bulls (or another NBA team), he still wouldn't have any fantasy value if that happens. Tue, Aug 9, 2016 09:42:00 AM

The original timeline had him out 3-4 weeks, so he'll likely miss that and should still be ready for action in September. Gallinari fractured his thumb in an exhibition for Italy and he will miss EuroBasket this month. Unless he has a setback, he should be all set to start camp for his third NBA team. Durability concerns make The Rooster a mid-round target in most leagues.